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Friday, May 29, 2015

Sometimes you’ll meet your match: at detention, on the badminton court, in a resort hotel in Davao, at a lab, in a foster home, at an epic party. You’ll never know. But always keep your heart ready for that perfect moment. Read these stories and experience the bliss of first love.

A Moment Like This by Sue Donymko

Kris Mercado and Noel Abad are trapped in a posh resort hotel in Davao City during a particularly bad flood. After spending almost everyday together, they realize that they are undeniably attracted to each other. But reality bites as usual, and they now have to decide whether to chalk their romance up to forced circumstances or to explore what could be the sweetest love they've been looking for...

A Moment Like This by Sue Donymko

A few minutes later,
Noel came out wearing shorts and a snug shirt. His legs were quite hairy, and
she caught a glimpse of his trim stomach when his t-shirt lifted as he dried
his hair. Kris told herself to quit staring or he might think she’s the maniac.

He laid down on the
bed, made himself comfortable, and closed his eyes before acknowledging her
statement. “Okay, what do you want?” he said tiredly.

“That’s it, what do I
want?” she asked incredulously.

He looked at her and
raised both eyebrows. “It’s not as if I don’t know what to not do such as not
stare at your legs if you wear shorts,” he said innocently, but his eyes held a
teasing gleam.

Kris flushed. “Touché.
Okay, no staring. No going to each other's beds. No undressing in front of each
other, no leaving dirty clothes on the floor. I don’t want to see your
underwear!”

“What makes you think I
wear any?” he said, closing his eyes again.

She gaped at him until
he started smiling.

He forced himself to
sit up and look at her seriously. “I’m really not going to take advantage of
you. I know we’re still in our hormonal years, but I do act like a human being
ninety percent of the time,” he said.

This time, she was
prepared for his teasing. “And ten percent of the time?” she asked lightly.

“That’s when I start
scratching my head with my feet, start licking my balls, and howl at the moon,”
he said with mock seriousness before laying down on his bed again.

Kris couldn’t help but
laugh at that imagery. She caught him smiling just before he fell asleep.

Anything You Want Me To by Audrine Pascal

Oh, Via. Such in a hurry to have a boyfriend. Now look who got dumped on social media, just before the epic party happening tonight.

So why is she hanging out with Franco Castañer? It’s all good – Via’s always been immune to all that yummy goodness, him being her best friend’s brother and all.

But is Franco actually being flirty? Or is she just reading too much into this? How exactly do you decode the species they call boy?

Vodka shot, anyone?

Anything You Want Me To by Audrine Pascal

"So where's Via's boyfriend?" I catch
someone blurt out.

I'm supposed to debut Kyle Olvera tonight. I’m
supposed to introduce him to all my friends. I’m supposed to make them all
drool in envy, because he’s gorgeous and rich and totally hot
for me. I’m supposed to drink and dance with him by my side. I’m supposed to
take a million make out selfies when we’re good and properly smashed.

Where’s Kyle? The photo
saved in my phone flashes before my eyes. Didn’t you see the picture
online? It must’ve been shared a million times by now. He's busy. Busy kissing
someone else!

I was already home yesterday when my phone chirped
to notify me that Kyle had just created a post. I opened the app to find the
picture that would make me stumble backward and stifle an outraged
scream.

It's a close up. There’s Kyle’s unmistakably
angular profile and it’s pressed against a face that isn’t mine.
Pink lips, delicate cheekbones and unbelievably thick lashes that can only be
fake or unfair. The caption: #todaywasafairytale.

Fairytale? What kind of a banal hashtag
is that?

The girl is tagged in it. Who the
expletives-that-would-make-my-dad-faint is Nicole Valencia? Who does she think
she is? Doesn't she know anything about Kyle and me?

He posted it. He wants me to see it. He wants
everyone to know.

A boy breaking up with a girl is already bad. A boy
breaking up with a girl, then getting it on with another one, is a jerk. A boy
breaking up with a girl via text is listed in the dictionary under the word
‘asshole’.

But a boy breaking up with a girl, using a picture
of him sticking his tongue down someone else’s throat, uploaded on social
media?

OMFG, I want to die.

Something Real by Charm Jacinto

Hailey's principle is heart over mind. It's Rick or nothing at all. Brett's scholarship comes first. His, was mind over matters of the heart. A laboratory experiment in Physics brought them together making their lives entangled with each other. From lab partners to having a crossfire of misread signals to friendship. Will they ever find the perfect formula when it comes to the principle of love?

Something Real by Charm Jacinto

I went to the shoreline barefoot and let the small waves tickle my feet.
Biela already made friends and was enjoying the day as much as I did. Ben
didn't lie when he said that I will enjoy the beach. The scenery is just so
breathtaking. The coast is clear, the skies are blue, powdery sand, and coconut
trees are all over the island.

I can hear a reggae song - B.M.D by Insolence playing in the background,
one of my favorite beach songs. I let the gentle sea breeze mess my hair and
the cool water splash on my aqua sleeveless dress then I closed my eyes and
seized the moment.

When I opened my eyes, I saw Brett standing in front me with his
gorgeous eyes looking into mine.

"I was gonna tell you that they are all eating at the table"
he said in a husky voice.

I snapped out of my reverie. Looking at Brett right now makes me feel
safe and calm. Maybe I was staring too long because Brett started to become
worried.

"Are you okay?"

"I'm fine. I just remembered I forgot to put the suntan lotion in
my bag"

"Suntan lotion huh?"

“Yes” I lied. "But seriously, I wanted to thank you for all your
effort."

"And the quiet moment that I interrupted. So, you’ve noticed huh?”
He said scratching his head. “Let's just say, I'm saving a lab partner in
distress."

“Well, I’m happy to report that I’m getting back on my feet Sir! But
what’s in it for you?” I asked curiously.

“I’m practicing my skills on how to save a life. I’m a future doctor,
remember?”

“Really Brett? Do you want me to pack up and leave?"

"No no no you just got here. I was just kidding!” He touched my
shoulders lightly. “When you became my lab partner, all I ever do is save you
from trouble, not that I’m complaining. You’re one happy chaos in my very
organized life."

“Is that a bad thing?”

“Not really. I still consider you as my friend.”

Match Point Mishap by Madelyn Tuviera

"Shit happens to the best of us," goes a saying, and Lester Torres, a now-starving student-artist, cannot agree more. The family business has reached a steady decline. His parents are distraught. His education is at the risk of being put on hold because tuition's too expensive, impractical. Something they are no longer able to afford. Unwilling to give up, he tries to apply for an athletic scholarship in the hope of keeping the dream alive. He was in the high school badminton varsity team, after all. Might as well put his dormant skill to good use, right? He aces the first few matches, winning them in a breeze, and thinks that he's got this scholarship in the bag already. Easy as pie.

Enter a talented player by the name of Wency David, and Lester lands the first missed service of his game.

Wency gave him a long look, sucking in his bottom lip as he did so. He
tilted his head, squinted his eyes. It was almost as if he was studying Lester,
and maybe he was. Maybe this was what Wency did during down time, between
matches – watch people move from one side of the court to another, trying to
see if there was anything in their normal actions, gestures, reactions that
could allude to the next shot they were going to make, or the block they
planned to deflect his shots with.

"You look familiar," Wency whispered. Slowly, he bent his
knees before getting down on all fours, looking up at Lester through the narrow
gaps of his bangs. "Very familiar."

Lester took a deep breath. He was really bad at names, but he was dead
sure he hadn't seen Wency prior to the try-outs at the start of the week. His
memory of faces and anything visual was impeccable, after all. So it only made
sense that if they'd at least bumped into each other in a tournament or in
school, Lester would've recognized him, picked him out from the crowd of
aspirants hoping to make the badminton team. He didn't have the biggest social
circle, but having Jude and Jessica as close friends made him friends with
everyone by extension.

And when he mentioned a certain 'Wency David' to both of them, they'd
only said, "Oh wow, you remembered his name. Must've been really good,
huh?"

Someone to Care by Jessica Larsen

After her parents die in an accident, Jennelle is passed around by her relatives. Hindi siya tumatagal ng isang taon sa piling ng mga kamag-anak bago siya itulak ng mga ito patungo sa iba. At fifteen, nalibot na yata niya lahat ng isla sa Pilipinas. Not that she cares, because she has learned from the moment she loses her parents that not getting too involved with anyone will keep her from getting hurt. Subalit nagbago ang lahat ng iyon nang makilala niya si Valentine, ang adopted son ng distant relative niya kung saan siya sunod na titira. Like her, Valentine has been orphaned at a young age, but unlike her, Valentine loves to keep everyone close—except her. And as if sharing a home wasn’t enough of a torture, they would also be attending the same school.

“Sorry mom! Babalik din ako mamaya!” sagot ng binatilyong sa palagay ko
ay may taas na 5 feet, 8 inches, given that I stood about four inches below
him. He furrowed his brows at me, and without saying anything more, he dashed
down the road before the woman got to us.

The Offside by KZ Riman

All I wanted was to move on to sophomore year. And, of course, to have Soccer God Mattheus Estevez back into my life, despite my brother’s incessant demands that I stopped dating jocks. What I didn’t count on, though, was to go through detention work with Geovanne Estevez, Mattheus’ identical twin brother, just so I’d realize both. And what I found baffling about it all was how Geovanne seemed to be putting a lot more effort into it than we had all bargained for, making this detention the best one yet.

The
Offside by KZ Riman

I turned away the moment Geo tried to kiss me. It just didn’t feel
right. None of these, however real they felt to me, was right. Everything was
so wrong. Everything that led to this night had been lies – that photo wall,
that chance to be with Matt again. If it was me who had been blindsided, I
didn’t know. What I did know was that he was putting an end to it all.

“What are you doing?” I asked, my heart thudding against my chest. I’d
push him out if I had the strength to do so, but having him that close to me
drained me of my will.

He didn’t move nor did he say a thing after that, but I could feel
tension slowly rising between us, the distance too close no matter how much I
tried to get away from him. I couldn’t breathe. I felt my knees wobble, and I
sat on my bed, calming myself.

“Zoey, I really like you,” he said.

“Please don’t.” It was a whisper.

“But I do. I do like you…”

“How could you do this to me?” I yelled at him. What kind of a sadistic
asshole pushes a girl to the boy of her dreams, does sweet things for her and
then tells her that he likes her, too?

Sue Donymko lives and works in Manila, Philippines. When not writing or working, or working some more, she eats, watches a lot of television, sings -- much to the neighbors' dismay -- and reads until she falls asleep.

Charm Jacinto's first choice of books are historical romances written by Barbara Cartland, Julie Garwood and Jude Deveraux way back in college. She graduated as BSBA major in Human Resources Development but had an epiphany that her path leads to still helping people but more on the medical side. Her life became more meaningful because of her husband and daughter who encourages her to be the best that she can be.

Madelyn Tuviera is a twenty-something woman whose ideal way of spending a day is sipping coffee while writing (and trying not to spill coffee on said output). She started writing when she was in fifth grade and hasn’t looked back since. She’s grossly fascinated with drama, romance, and tiny creatures that can be tamed and kept in capsules. She does not grammar on weekends. But she does think of writing 99.9% of the time.

Jessica E. Larsen is a hopeless romantic, who will forever be young at heart. She enjoys traveling a lot, drawing inspiration from places she visits and interesting people she encounters. She loves to read, and writes in different genres and spends hours arguing with her characters. At times she likes playing the villain and gives them a taste of hell when they refused to listen to her demands.

Jessica was born in the Philippines and lived in Spain since she was eighteen.

This romance, erotica and fantasy author spends each moment of her days writing. She spends her free time -- if she ever gets any pf that -- inside her room, where she reads steamy novels and watches romantic comedies.

KZ is a pure-bred Filipina who lives with her family in Tarlac City, Philippines. Growing up, she has dreamed of becoming a novelist and screenplay writer, and has written countless stories, which she shares with her friends. Now, she dreams further by sharing her imagination to the world.